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The New Online Shop That Used To Require A Road Trip

As presented in Refinery 29

Taigan shop Chalk is featured on Refinery 29

It seems counter-intuitive to need your favorite local shops (that you could easily go to) available through online channels, too. Isn’t that what weekends are for? Live-action shopping?! When it’s not the weekend, though, and you begin to miss your favorites, it’s nice to have them no further away than your laptop. Chalk Boutique in Evanston has recently launched an online shop on Taigan, and to celebrate they’re throwing in some added incentive: Shop between now and September 19 and get free two-day shipping! It’s basically the convenience online shopping, the fun of in-person shopping, and the joy of a freebie, all in one. But hurry—this news is sure to spread from Northwestern’s campus down to Soldier Field in no time. Your luxe fashion go-to just went viral.

Read full article: http://www.refinery29.com/the-new-online-shop-that-used-to-require-a-road-trip

Taigan CEO Elizabeth Nichols interviewed by Wmagazine.com

E-commerce website Taigan featured on Wmagazine

“We are defined by who we say no to,” says Elizabeth Nichols, CEO of Taigan, an ecommerce site that hosts some of the most amazing boutiques from around the country–boutiques that might not otherwise be accessible outside of the brick and mortar store. When Taigan, appropriately meaning a breed of Canine from Kyrgyzstan “known for its tenacity to find the best game for its master,” launched in 2009, Nichols estimates that there was a three percent acceptance rate from all of the retailers who reached out to them.

Since then, the offerings on the site have grown to more than 100 vendors in 11 categories–from fine jewelry to cigars. “The small stores needed a big voice,” says Nichols, who draws her experience from 20 years spent developing shopping centers. “If you put one store in the middle of the world wide web it won’t get any more traction than if you build a little store in the middle of a field.” Now with their re-launch–including a newly curated landing page–they also plan on introducing 8-12 stores each month. Though no store makes the page without a rigorous evaluation, from combing through the stock to seeing how they are packaged and shipped. Nichols even physically visits every store and is constantly seeking out new locations on her travels. As she puts it: “We are on a hunt.”

http://www.wmagazine.com/w/blogs/editorsblog/2011/08/08/taigan-ecommerce.htm

Love Quadrille Fabrics For Your Home? Now You Can Wear Them On The Beach!



As featured in KDHamptons.com

KDH STYLE ALERT!

Famed American fabric designer Quadrille has introduced a chic new women’s apparel and accessory line with their coveted fabrics! Check out their colorful tunics, swimsuits, shift dresses and swim trunks for the guys that Hamptonites will love. If you are already familiar with Quadrille fabrics you won’t be surprised that the prices aren’t exactly inexpensive, but KDH will definitely be hanging poolside in the Navy Nairobi tunic! LOVE!
*Shop the collection at www.TAIGAN.com

http://www.kdhamptons.com/love-quadrille-fabrics-for-your-home-now-you-can-wear-them-on-the-beach/

Taigan Launches Re-designed Website

Award-Winning Online Shopping Destination Launches Improvements

Noted e-commerce website TAIGAN.com today launched a new design. The updated online shopping site presents new functionality, design elements and intuitive tools.

Touted as the online destination for a growing collection of hand-selected boutiques, designers and purveyors, Taigan currently hosts over 100 retailers and designers. The site deftly leverages the collective power of its retailers, recently garnering significant media coverage and enjoying a rapidly growing global shopping audience.

The updated website introduces new features and tools for shoppers, facilitating shopping across the 100+ shops and designers currently hosted on the site. For the launch, style icon and Lincoln Center Fashion Director Stephanie Winston Wolkoff selects her essential summer finds. From the homepage, shoppers can also access Taigan’s publications: Fetch Magazine, produced by Taigan’s creative director and celebrated former Vogue alum Julia Reed, and Taigan Finds, a daily style and information blog.

Taigan’s shops represent a premium collection of jewelry, health and beauty products, gourmet food, boutique wines, sporting life accessories, and men’s, women’s and children’s apparel.

ABOUT TAIGAN

Named for the prized breed of hunting dog from Kyrgyzstan that tirelessly hunts for the best game its master desires, Taigan.com is the online shopping destination for a highly curated collection of boutiques, designers and purveyors. Launched in late 2009, the e-commerce website has been celebrated by fashion editors and high-end consumers, and has reported 350% year over year growth. Taigan is touted as the only lifestyle e-commerce site featuring specialty retailers and designers in 11 categories, including women and men’s fashion, home decor, art, antiques, jewelry, sporting life, gourmet food and wine, and fine gifts. For the shopper, the collector, the epicure, Taigan presents an extraordinary and ever-expanding collection of shops and purveyors.



Taigan.com featured as Glamour's Latest Online Shopping Obsession

SLAVES TO FASHION | Daily Style Blog

Our Latest Online Shopping Obsession: Taigan.com

Have you ever traveled to a city and discovered a local boutique or shop that was so good you wished you could shop it online after you headed back home? Well, that may just be possible with shopping site Taigan.com. Get the lowdown and find out why we’re officially obsessed, after the jump!

Originally launched in 2009, Taigan is an online aggregator of the country’s best local boutiques; offering everything from men’s and women’s fashion to food and wine, home decor, antiques, and jewelry.

Shopping the site is fairly easy with the option to shop by category (i.e. apparel, food, health & beauty) or by boutique (easy for seeing if your local fave is present). Once you click on a shop, you’re given a quick rundown of its physical location(s) and contact info, and a “shop now” button that allows you to (you guessed it) start shopping the store’s goodies.

So what are our faves? My personal pick is 100% Capri, a store that I couldn’t get enough of on my honeymoon when I visited the island; now, looking through its e-store is like taking a mini-vacation! Other faves of mine include L.A. boutique Beige, and Miami store Curve Soleil—true STF haunts!

Ok ladies, take a peek around the site and tell us which boutiques are your faves. Is your favorite local store featured? Would you use Taigan to score one-of-a-kind finds?
Source: http://www.glamour.com/fashion/blogs/slaves-to-fashion/2011/06/our-latest-online-shopping-obs.html#ixzz1PM7QWOba

Taigan's Jules Reid featured in Lucky Magazine for Hunter Linen Shorts

July 2011

Taigan's Fritz Orr Talks to Town & Country: ABOVE BOARD

June 2011- In Fritz Orr’s handcrafted wooden paddles, American nostalgia meets American craftsmanship.

Let’s start with the obvious. Yes, his name is Orr. And, yes, he designs canoe paddles.

Fritz Orr, a former member of the U.S. Canoe and Kayak team, grew up around the lakes of rural North Carolina. His family owned and operated several summer camps, including Camp Merrie-Woode in the Cashiers Highlands. “I always loved boats and would fiddle with them at camp,” Orr says. But it wasn’t until he started racing in the late 1970s and ’80s that he began to make his own wood paddles. The reason was simple: Popular paddle designs at the time used carbon fiber, an incredibly light but extremely stiff material that strained Orr’s shoulders.

For design inspiration, he looked to the past. “People have been using wooden paddles for 5,000 years,” Orr says. “When Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean, the 100-foot canoe and paddle was the primary mode of transportation for North and South America. It’s hard to let go of that history. Plus, I love the idea of using something I sculpted myself.”

After experimenting with different techniques, Orr began to design for his friends, fellow racers, and amateur hobbyists. Today the 54-year-old handcrafts 15 to 20 paddles a month and manages every step of their design and creation, from choosing the wood (he prefers musical instrument-grade black walnut, aspen, bird’s-eye maple, mahogany, purpleheart, and ebony, which have better tone, texture, and pattern than other woods) to approving the designs that are inlaid in or laminated onto the hand-turned blades.

“I don’t just buy three kinds of wood and produce 2,000 paddles,” he says. “Each one is different.” It’s not surprising, then, that although all Fritz Orr paddles are built to balance on two fingers and be used in water, the fastest-growing market for them is customers nostalgic for their summer camp days. They buy Orr’s paddles not to use but to display over their fireplaces.

Not that Orr minds. “I’m an artist,” he says. “I am humbled by the canoe. I am inspired by it daily.” As are his many collectors. From $337; 4-to-6-week lead time, custom orders available; taigan.com WHITNEY ROBINSON

Shop Fine Wines at Taigan.com: Bringing The Best Boutique Wines to the Table

Taigan.com adds boutique fine wines including one of Oprah’s Favorites – Blackbird Vineyards; whether it’s a gift pack of outstanding 2001 vintage Rioja or a case of 2008 La Follette Van der Kamp Pinot Noir, Taigan caters to the wine enthusiast looking for special and elusive wines.

Napa Valley, CA – April 20, 2011 – Curators, collectors and culinary connoisseurs; Taigan.com has partnered with prestigious boutique wineries to offer fine wines on its award-winning online e-commerce site. Already recognized for its hand-selected assemblage of fashion, accessories, gourmet food and home decor, Taigan adds a hand-cut group of the most coveted boutique fine wineries.

Where many online wine websites feature mass-produced wines, Taigan curates the most talented winemakers who represent wineries so passionate about quality and brand that they limit annual production. Explore Taigan’s growing portfolio of small lot fine wine winemakers, curators and artisans featuring:

Blackbird Vineyards an artisanal producer of Pomerol-inspired wines from the Napa Valle featuring varietals of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. Once a secret to the lucky who have discovered it, Blackbird Vineyards was named one of Oprah’s Favorite Things in January 2011.
A Wine For All – the first and only professional wine shop in America dedicated to boutique wines specifically under 3000 case production.
Bakerlane Vineyards Known for one of Sonoma’s most celebrated Rosé, as well as acclaimed Pinot Noir and Syrah varietals.
Bergstrom Wines Oregon’s Bergstrom Wines has made organic wine making a family affair.  Pinot Noir and Chardonnay varietals from the rich Oregon soil north of Portland delivers a purity of fruit they feel can only be achieved through non-industrial, artisanal winemaking.
Elyse Winery This Robert Parker-lauded Napa vineyard shares a passion for fine food and entertaining when creating their Cabernet, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Nero Misto, Petit Sirah and other specialty blends.
La Follette Wines – One of the country’s foremost authorities on Pinot Noir, Greg La Follette has crafted some of the most acclaimed California wines under other labels. He now brings his knowledge and passion for organic wine making to his own boutique Sonoma County winery.
Michaud Vineyards’ proprietor Michael Michaud has a long track record of crafting critically acclaimed wines, both under his own label and as previous winemaker at Chalone Vineyard. Michaud Vineyard wines receive impressive scores and excellent reviews from some of the most well-respected critics and wine enthusiasts alike.
The Spanish Table offers one of the most extensive selections of Spanish & Portuguese wines in the US including rare, aged wines, Port, Madeira and Sherry and the “new champagne”, Cava and Rosé Cava.

Taigan.com’s  Wine & Drink category features a growing collection of the most interesting and passionate winemakers representing worldly and award-winning small lot wineries.

“We are proud to share what these winery gems offer from everyday to fine and rare; Taigan blends a balanced collection of unique and boutique wines from independent wineries looking to reach the online market of wine enthusiasts,” said Julia Reed, Creative Director.

Recognized as an innovator, Taigan is at the forefront of the online curated shopping buzz. Launched in September 2009, Taigan is an award-winning, editorially acclaimed shopping website that offers consumers access to more than 85 boutiques, designers and purveyors. Taigan showcases specialty retailers of women and men’s fashion, home décor, art, antiques, jewelry, gourmet food and wine and fine gifts, bringing the best shops to the sophisticated consumers’ fingertips.

“At Taigan.com, online shoppers access recognized and emerging designers, artists, brands, and now wineries that are not available via mainstream retailers,” Reed says. “Taigan represents the next wave of online retail as the shopper, the collector and the epicure seek a trusted environment to source new and established specialty items.”

About Taigan
Editorially noted in Lucky Magazine, InStyle, Departures, and Elle Décor,  winner of the Retailer of Excellence Award in the Internet Innovation category and named Technology Start-up of the Year, Taigan is recognized as the online shopping destination for a highly curated collection of boutiques, designers and purveyors.  Showcasing specialty retailers of women and men’s fashion, home décor, art, antiques, jewelry, gourmet food and wine and fine gifts, bringing the best shops to your fingertips. For the shopper, the collector, the epicure…  delivering an extraordinary and ever-expanding collection of shops and purveyors.  Creative Director Julia Reed delivers a collection of Elusive Finds, facts and profiles in Taigan’s fetch, online lifestyle magazine.

For more news, subscribe to the Taigan newsroom, stay connected on Taigan’s Facebook Fan Page or Follow us on Twitter @TaiganFinds.

Forbes Features Taigan Shop Caribiana Sea Skiffs: “Coolest Boats on Water”

Forbes Life Magazine writer Ann Abel highlights Taigan’s very own Caribiana Sea Skiffs owner Curt Morse in a piece titled “Caribiana Sea Skiffs: the coolest boats on the water.” These elegant boutique boats can be found on Taigan, the highly edited collection of online shops.

Abel’s article is printed in its entirety below:

Forbes Private Eye: The Coolest Boats on the Water.

For Curt Morse, it was love at first sight: She was beautiful, stylish, and at perfect ease in her element. She was also green and 23 feet long–a Caribiana skiff. As Morse recalls, “I walked up and touched it and it just resonated, like: This is a phenomenal boat.”

A few years later, he heard the boutique Gulf Coast boatbuilder had fallen on hard times in the wake of Hurricane Katrina; Caribiana Sea Skiffs was in fact on life support. Morse tracked down the company’s owner, and in 2007 he bought it, trading his former career in the horse business for one in the boat world. The transition was easy, he says, in that boating and horseback riding are both lifestyles rather than mere hobbies, and now he’s having tremendous fun running Caribiana.

Based on the svelte lines of Caribbean workboats, and available in a bouquet of vibrant colors, Caribianas are eye-grabbers. “It’s not just transportation,” Morse says proudly. “No one ever says these boats are ordinary-looking.” And they ride as well as they look: Slicing the water with their raked bows, they’re slim and trim at 6.5 feet wide, and with a 50 hp motor they can run flat-out (about 25 mph) for an hour on 3 gallons of gas.

The skiff you order is very much your own. Once the fiberglass hull arrives in the Foley, Alabama, shop, Caribiana’s craftsmen customize the details: cushion fabrics, engine type, rails, ropes, fishing-rod and cup holders, picnic tables, Bimini tops, bronze hardware, and of course all the hand-finished teak you can handle in the floorboards, rub rail, steering pedestal, and helm seat. All told, at least 200 man-hours go into building each skiff.

Morse shepherds buyers through the process, monitors each boat’s progress almost daily, and then–this is something you probably won’t find at Chris-Craft–delivers the boat personally. (He’s driven them as far as the Chesapeake Bay.) Your first ride in your new skiff is a shakedown cruise with the personable Morse himself, who ends up remaining in touch with many owners for years afterward.

Of course, all the Caribiana owners in the world would make up a pretty modest Christmas card list. The company can craft only about 12 boats a year, and there are roughly 110 in existence. It’s an exclusive club, with notably loyal members–a couple dozen attend a get-together every year.

One enthusiast is Gilbert Lamphere, who works in private equity in New York and uses his Caribiana at his homes in Florida and Maine. He was first attracted to the way it looks but notes that “as you delve into it, you realize that it’s unsurpassed in its ability to take on heavier water. It’s easy to maneuver and easy to dock, and it turns on a dime.” Other boaters take notice, too: “It’s quite a showpiece when people look at it compared to their boats.” Many owners report that they’re asked about their Caribianas virtually every time they take them out.

In fact, when Morse boated over to pick me up at a Pensacola Beach marina on what he called a weather-perfect “Chamber of Commerce morning” last January, he was late because the marine patrol had stopped him to admire his Caribiana.

As he drove us to lunch and I drove us back, everything he’d told me about the skiff’s getting close to the sea came into clear relief. The lightweight boat has a draft so shallow that you can float in just a foot of water and take it where similarly sized boats can’t go. You can park it on the beach. It handles like a dream–smooth, responsive, quiet. All true…but what sold me in the end was simply thinking how great I looked at the helm.

To read the original article, see: Caribiana Sea Skiffs.

$35,000 – $65,000. www.taigan.com/caribianaseaskiffs

Taigan.com Announces Polyvore Designer #Fashion Competition, Enter on Facebook

Taigan, the highly edited online collection of specialty shops, lets you be the fashion editor using Polyvore, the web’s largest fashion community. Take your fashion, interior design and art imagination to a new virtual level to win a $200 Taigan shopping spree.

Nashville, TN – March 15, 2011 – Calling all fashion editors and want-to-be fashion editors! Taigan introduced its first Polyvore Designer #Fashion Competition, a contest for fashion, interior design and art that lets you play personal stylist with Polyvore styling tool and Taigan.com’s collection of 80 specialty shops and designers. Whether you’re sharing runway fashion, your personal style or street style, Taigan wants to celebrate spring in style with Polyvore’s easy-to-use clipping tools and Taigan’s fashion, decor and accessories.

Polyvore is the web’s largest fashion community where people can discover their style and set trends around the world. Create a look using any combination of items from Taigan’s designer shops for an opportunity to win a $200 Taigan shopping spree. Many Taigan specialty shops and their one-of-a-kind collections cannot be found anywhere else online. Fashion, gourmet food, wine, decor, art, jewelry and beauty – it’s all in one place, Taigan.com.

The Taigan Polyvore Stylist rules are as follows:

●      Create an outfit using the very simple Polyvore editor (http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/app)

○      Check out how to use the Polyvore editor in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYzy1Cewbjc

●      All items must be from Taigan.com for your chance to win $200

●      Winner will be featured in the Official Taigan Blog: TaiganFinds.com and Facebook Fan Page

●      Post your ‘set’ to the Taigan Facebook page: http://www.Facebook.com/TaiganFinds

●      There is no limit to entries per person; so let your creative juices flow!

●      The best collection wins!!

Deadline for entry is April 1, 2011. Entries are to be posted on Taigan’s Facebook Fan Page and will be judged by Taigan Creative Director Julia Reed and a panel of editor-judges.

Here are some example collections:

  1. http://www.polyvore.com/spring_fling/set?id=28817221
  2. http://www.polyvore.com/untitled/set?id=28925601

Award-winning and editorially acclaimed by publications including InStyle and Departures, Taigan brings the small exclusive collections of the best boutiques and designers together in one place, inviting shoppers to access new fashion the moment it arrives in store, and access to items otherwise not available online.

For more on Taigan, subscribe to the Taigan Finds Blog, stay connected on Taigan’s Facebook Fan Page or Follow us on Twitter @TaiganFinds.

About Polyvore

Polyvore’s community of tastemakers engages with millions of products from across the web every day. With 7 million monthly unique visitors, trendsetters and shoppers alike, Polyvore helps the fashion maven discover the hottest brands, products, trends and looks. Its global community has created over 20 million fashion sets that are shared across the site.

About Taigan

Editorially noted in InStyle, Departures, Elle Décor, winner of the Retailer of Excellence Award in the Internet Innovation category and named Technology Start-up of the Year, Taigan is recognized as the online shopping destination for a highly curated collection of boutiques, designers and purveyors.  Showcasing specialty retailers of women and men’s fashion, home décor, art, antiques, jewelry, gourmet food and wine and fine gifts, bringing the best shops to your fingertips. For the shopper, the collector, the epicure…  delivering an extraordinary and ever-expanding collection of shops and purveyors.  Creative Director Julia Reed delivers a collection of Elusive Finds, facts and profiles in Taigan’s fetch, online lifestyle magazine. Shopping is free, guests are asked to provide their email address to use the site’s messaging service with shops.